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. >> apple and samsung and belkin. . so, how could this affect belkin's booming business? is the belkin ceo. great to have you with us. >> how sustainable is it for you to grow in the double digits? there is a lot of competition out there. >> we actually expect our growth to accelerate increasingly, our experiences with technology as people is more and more the personal very emotional choice. and if we could stay close to what really matters to people, we think that we can actually accelerate our growth. >> how do you think people will continue to choose your products? >> you have named a couple of folks that have had great success. we spend an extraordinary amount of time diving into these people and personal experiences there will always be a group of folks looking at the absolute lower cost. there is a group of people with fatter wallets. >> i'm wondering how you transition. some of the tablet growth coming from emerging markets. are we going to see the same trends how do you pivot and get people to buy your product in different markets? >> we are for sure. growth is gr
. >> apple and samsung and belkin. . so, how could this affect belkin's booming business? is the belkin ceo. great to have you with us. >> how sustainable is it for you to grow in the double digits? there is a lot of competition out there. >> we actually expect our growth to accelerate increasingly, our experiences with technology as people is more and more the personal very emotional choice. and if we could stay close to what really matters to people, we think that we can...
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next, the battle between apple and samsung does. samsung is developing a wearitable digital watch after apple was working on a smart watch. is anybody going to do this, julia? is anybody going to wear these things? >> i think it's a great idea. it's a smart watch called the pebble. it raised over $10 billion on kickstarter. the website says that they have people that use these digital watches and i think there is demand out there, especially if you can combine in some sort of fitness functional. it will tell you how many miles you've walked or what your heart rate is. i think it could be big business here. >> real quick, jon, what do you think? >> you've got to sell tens and millions of these. google controls the good parts of android and lunless they are working with google, it won't have a lot of what people expect. >>> and another major corporation gives social media a big fat thumbs down. we'll be back to talk about that and more as we continue the power rundown after this. ♪ [ male announcer ] this is karen and jeremiah. they
next, the battle between apple and samsung does. samsung is developing a wearitable digital watch after apple was working on a smart watch. is anybody going to do this, julia? is anybody going to wear these things? >> i think it's a great idea. it's a smart watch called the pebble. it raised over $10 billion on kickstarter. the website says that they have people that use these digital watches and i think there is demand out there, especially if you can combine in some sort of fitness...
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the president of samsung electronics america as samsung's product gets set to hit the market. we are live from the fomc statement. did bernanke kill the momentum? steve liesman is live from washington straight ahead. with fidelity's new options platform, we've completely integrated every step of the process, making it easier to try filters and strategies... to get a list of equity options... evaluate them with our p&l calculator... and execute faster with our more intuitive trade ticket. i'm greg stevens and i helped create fidelity's options platform. it's one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades when you open an account. >> >> sam is upping is holding an event to unveil its products. tim baxter, president of samsung electronics america. good to have you with us. >> certainly a lot of changes have gone on with the tv in the living room. at this point what are the big products you're unveiling and why should consumers care about these products? >> the big things we're focused on is injecting more excitement and wow into the te
the president of samsung electronics america as samsung's product gets set to hit the market. we are live from the fomc statement. did bernanke kill the momentum? steve liesman is live from washington straight ahead. with fidelity's new options platform, we've completely integrated every step of the process, making it easier to try filters and strategies... to get a list of equity options... evaluate them with our p&l calculator... and execute faster with our more intuitive trade ticket....
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compare that against samsung. samsung last week had a new launch of the galaxy s4 and it was roughly the same as smartphones which was 19%. 2012 they finished at 30% and the phones they're producing are bigger. in some cases they got very low price points and they're in all of the markets and that's really, you know, the good thing about apple is they build a great phone and the bad thing is a lot of people can't afford those phones and that's a big issue. the galaxy s4 is launched in 155 countries last week simultaneously. the iphone is only sold in 100 countries. if you can't get the phone it's hard to buy it, so that's the problem. >> what about the transformation of the business, if they do launch phones at lower price points or relaunch the product cast degree. or is that just not on the same scale of magnitude as present iphone sales? does it not lose the needle, if you like? >> no. you asked an excellent question and it's the right one. the problem is this. if you go back to when apple reported the quarter,
compare that against samsung. samsung last week had a new launch of the galaxy s4 and it was roughly the same as smartphones which was 19%. 2012 they finished at 30% and the phones they're producing are bigger. in some cases they got very low price points and they're in all of the markets and that's really, you know, the good thing about apple is they build a great phone and the bad thing is a lot of people can't afford those phones and that's a big issue. the galaxy s4 is launched in 155...
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the z10 and i found it in the second row with all the other phones featured in the big spot was the samsung 4. so doesn't seem that at&t is fully behind it. verizon has left the launch. i think the launch has been soft. great in europe. i'm worried -- i still think the end game for blackberry is get acquired. the technology is actually very good and best securities software in smart phones. >> at the end of the day how much of this downgrade has to do with the actual phone itself or the fact that the stock has had a ridiculous run. >> it's had a ridiculous run. goldman has not been along for the ride. i would be surprised. morgan stanley upgraded last week. that's the one that's going to be interesting. we see so many come up and upgrade. expectations is up high. you're right. >> back here down in orlando. todd wagner is going to join us when we come back. >>> welcome back. we want to get right back to shade quarters with steve liesman. >> scott, thanks very much. here at fed president saying the federal falls short of objectives and the fed must continue to keep policy very accommodative.
the z10 and i found it in the second row with all the other phones featured in the big spot was the samsung 4. so doesn't seem that at&t is fully behind it. verizon has left the launch. i think the launch has been soft. great in europe. i'm worried -- i still think the end game for blackberry is get acquired. the technology is actually very good and best securities software in smart phones. >> at the end of the day how much of this downgrade has to do with the actual phone itself or...
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. >> i think it's three things, the first was samsung was going to launch its phone and it turned out to be not a threat. blackberry is launching and the jury is out. the third thing is that it's the should have, would of, could have, it's all the people sitting there saying, damn it, i should have bought it at 430 and now are chasing it higher. >> what about the fact you're going into a weekend, people are speculating about the dividend. >> right. which was done this time last year. >> exactly. when we were down in orlando covering an event and doing our show from there, the dividend was announced on a monday morning at the same time of year. so people are clearly at least some people trying to get ahead of what they perceive to be a moment that's going to happen sooner rather than later, right, weiss? >> greed, greed. >> isn't that part of it? >> and the stock traded up into the dividend announcement but it was only up 3% afterwards. >> but the stock did not move in the weeks that followed aggressively but it did move over the course of the next three to six months. so from that mom
. >> i think it's three things, the first was samsung was going to launch its phone and it turned out to be not a threat. blackberry is launching and the jury is out. the third thing is that it's the should have, would of, could have, it's all the people sitting there saying, damn it, i should have bought it at 430 and now are chasing it higher. >> what about the fact you're going into a weekend, people are speculating about the dividend. >> right. which was done this time...
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and if you're looking for something new to buy, samsung will be happy to oblige. introducing its new galaxy 4 smartphone this week. the phone features a five-inch screen, a larger battery and a screen you don't have to touch, but just hover your fingers over. samsung is apple's main competition in the smartphone market. >>> well, the markets setting new records almost every day, and the federal reserve meeting next week, what could happen next and what should you do with your money? joining me right now to talk than, randy kroszner is the former federal reserve governor and current professor at the university of chicago booth school of business. and jim mcaughan is ceo of principle global investors with $280 billion in assets under gentlemen, it's good to have you on the program. thank you so much for joining us. >> sure. >> so many stories to talk about. jim, every time the dow sets a new high, it's a new record. we have known corporate america is strong, sitting on all of this cash. but is this telling us now that the economy is stronger than we think, or is thi
and if you're looking for something new to buy, samsung will be happy to oblige. introducing its new galaxy 4 smartphone this week. the phone features a five-inch screen, a larger battery and a screen you don't have to touch, but just hover your fingers over. samsung is apple's main competition in the smartphone market. >>> well, the markets setting new records almost every day, and the federal reserve meeting next week, what could happen next and what should you do with your money?...
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i think it's being challenged by smartphones with the new samsung announcement, tablets, competition is cut throat beyond all belief. that segment of the industry is in what we call secular decline, it's still going lower. with that in mind, i think you should take action on monday morning. i want you to sell dell. you own dell, it goes, okay. it is now on the single biggest sell, sell, sell list i've ever had. right now michael dell is trying to take the company private for little less than where the stock is currently trading. i sat wrapped this morning on "squawk on the street" sitting next to david faber. when he detailed the shocking decline, you know when we're on tv and a guy's saying stuff and, geez, really? he was telling me the shocking decline in cash flow dell has experienced since the steel started percolating, dell is doing terribly. i'm confident the stock will go $8 and change. it was shortly before the deal was announced. you cannot be in dell, people. it is dangerous now. i believe you must ring the register first thing monday morning. yes, it is dangerous. and you
i think it's being challenged by smartphones with the new samsung announcement, tablets, competition is cut throat beyond all belief. that segment of the industry is in what we call secular decline, it's still going lower. with that in mind, i think you should take action on monday morning. i want you to sell dell. you own dell, it goes, okay. it is now on the single biggest sell, sell, sell list i've ever had. right now michael dell is trying to take the company private for little less than...
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whether samsung or apple. people releapt and their behavior changes. >> if you're 17, you probably don't have many secrets to get out. >> no. >> dennis, just before you go, is this wristwatch, as you foresee it, sa huge revenue driver? >> el, there was an interesting estimate in a bloomberg story. about a $6 billion market. the watch market overall, not smart watches is basically zero market. the watch market is $60 billion market. it seems plausible to me that both apple and samsung can get a big chunk of that. >> you're not suggesting that? >> probably not. those are obviously pieces of jewelry, swatch group. the big swiss company has basically a strong l old by the control of the movements inside. that company has done very well. >> what kind of market are we talking about? something more than casio but less than a cartier? >> i would think so. one other thing to ponder as we speculate, is how did the two companies differentiate themselves? as jim cramer said earlier in the promo he wants ap toll bring out
whether samsung or apple. people releapt and their behavior changes. >> if you're 17, you probably don't have many secrets to get out. >> no. >> dennis, just before you go, is this wristwatch, as you foresee it, sa huge revenue driver? >> el, there was an interesting estimate in a bloomberg story. about a $6 billion market. the watch market overall, not smart watches is basically zero market. the watch market is $60 billion market. it seems plausible to me that both...
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the comparison to samsung, i get, but isn't it unfair given samsung's stock, to say that samsung has been flat since its launch and that's probably a victory for shares of samsung who have had a tremendous run. >> melissa, i think the worry is here's the samsung product that will displace the apple iphone. that didn't happen and the reviews were mixed. it's a great product and it's a formidable competitor for apple and going forward it it will be apple's turn and we expect new product launches in the summer. the stock is going to back and fill here probably for the next quarter, but -- >> go ahead. let's be clear about the next quarter. even today piper jaffray is reiterating its overweight in the price target and there's another analyst saying we believe that the current street numbers are too high for march and june. it is going to get bumpy on the announcements here, isn't it? >> it is, and i think what you're seeing is a lot of investors have expected this dividend announcement. we expect to see that dividend announcement when they announce the quarter and hopefully that will tak
the comparison to samsung, i get, but isn't it unfair given samsung's stock, to say that samsung has been flat since its launch and that's probably a victory for shares of samsung who have had a tremendous run. >> melissa, i think the worry is here's the samsung product that will displace the apple iphone. that didn't happen and the reviews were mixed. it's a great product and it's a formidable competitor for apple and going forward it it will be apple's turn and we expect new product...
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when you think about the hardware turned to apple and samsung. they're trying to reduce the costs to subseu tkaoeuz the hand sets. >> do people feel locked in anyway? >> you want to buy the a canadian. buy your canadian telecom companies with much greater yield. >> what are they? >> simon flannery. i'm restricted this morning from mentioning the leading one. >> roger is the leading one? >> it's one of the two. there's another one that's bigger. but i can't say the name this morning for restricted reasons. you're viewer would be sell served to take a look at that. simon flannery likes the big canadian telecom career can which does not have these problems. we like apple, andrew. they're going to basically raise the dividend. katey hubert has a $620 price target. it's down 13% for the year so far. everybody knows that high was 706. china mobile has 700 million subscribers. number three is a smart tv or smart watch. some new product. number 4 is cheaper iphone and cheaper ipad. those are the four drivers. there's many catalysts. you're always talking
when you think about the hardware turned to apple and samsung. they're trying to reduce the costs to subseu tkaoeuz the hand sets. >> do people feel locked in anyway? >> you want to buy the a canadian. buy your canadian telecom companies with much greater yield. >> what are they? >> simon flannery. i'm restricted this morning from mentioning the leading one. >> roger is the leading one? >> it's one of the two. there's another one that's bigger. but i can't...
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it takes on market leaders apple and samsung and they have soared more than 150% in just the past six months. 150 -- i mean, this is a classic sort of dash for trash that we've seen so far this year. >> i like that, yes. where there are a lot of stocks that people questioned the future of the stocks and they questioned the quality of the stocks and these are the ones that had been gaining. >> right. blackberry, bed bath and beyond, best buy, hewlett-packard. >> yes. >> all companies thought to be on the ropes and all companies resurgent and all companies very inexpensive if they get it right. if they get it right, blackberry has no problem. >> eric schmidt will be in line because he's using one with the keyboard so he would have to wait for the q10 and not the z10 because ironically he uses a blackberry. he likes the keyboard. >> i'll tell you what's ironic, when i went to my college reunion. steve ballmer was using a nokia. why? microsoft -- >> exactly. he said look at this. oh, my god, i've never seen one of those. >> because nobody has one. >> if he'd pulled out a blackberry, it wo
it takes on market leaders apple and samsung and they have soared more than 150% in just the past six months. 150 -- i mean, this is a classic sort of dash for trash that we've seen so far this year. >> i like that, yes. where there are a lot of stocks that people questioned the future of the stocks and they questioned the quality of the stocks and these are the ones that had been gaining. >> right. blackberry, bed bath and beyond, best buy, hewlett-packard. >> yes. >>...
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>> he's over there with samsung. the end of power players, how the little guys are making waves on the global stage. so let's break down this play. charles? uh, charles couldn't make it. his single miles card blacked him out here and here. he should have used... the capital one venture card. he's coming to us from home. hey fellas... hey baby, you want mama to iron your undies? nice tightie whities. i didn't know mrs. barkley made quilts. really? looks like a circus tent. is that the best you got? now if you put this, with this, you have a sailboat. what's in your wallet? to get her oven baked taste straight from the microwave. like her oven roasted chicken baked in a rich, creamy alfredo sauce. she calls them her new comfort bakes. marie callender's. it's time to savor. >>> enough already. uncle, mercy. snow continues this morning in many areas of new england over 500 schools have been canceled, many others on delay. auburn, maine, the snow is beginning and won't stop until later on tonight. you could end up with a
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it's had so much trouble competing with apple and samsung over the years. its market share is pretty much a pittance compared to its rivals. in the fourth quarter of 2012, blackberry owned about 3.5% of the smartphone market versus 70% for android and 21% for apple's ios. this is really a tough time for the device to come out. the market place is certainly a lot more competitive now compared to previous blackberry launches. reviews have been mostly positive, though, and investors at rim are optimistic too. the company's share price has gone up more than 40% since the start of the year, up roughly 3.5% today. carol? >> zain asher reporting live from new york, thanks so much. >>> coming up, the cast of "the mary tyler moore show" coming back to tv for a star-studded reunion. ♪ who can turn the world on with her smile? ♪ [ female announcer ] what if the next big thing, isn't a thing at all? it's lots of things. all waking up. connecting to the global phenomenon we call the internet of everything. ♪ it's going to be amazing. and exciting. and maybe, most
it's had so much trouble competing with apple and samsung over the years. its market share is pretty much a pittance compared to its rivals. in the fourth quarter of 2012, blackberry owned about 3.5% of the smartphone market versus 70% for android and 21% for apple's ios. this is really a tough time for the device to come out. the market place is certainly a lot more competitive now compared to previous blackberry launches. reviews have been mostly positive, though, and investors at rim are...